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Dancing for The Divine

$1,200.00

One of the Seven Classical styles of Indian Dance, Odissi comes from the State of Orissa and was traditionally danced as a form of Temple Worship by both male and females. Using hand mudras, complex footwork and facial expressions, it is used to tell stories and portray a range of emotions.

On the rock beneath her right foot, you can see written in Oriya language, Dancing for the Divine.

30 × 40 inches (76 × 102cm)

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One of the Seven Classical styles of Indian Dance, Odissi comes from the State of Orissa and was traditionally danced as a form of Temple Worship by both male and females. Using hand mudras, complex footwork and facial expressions, it is used to tell stories and portray a range of emotions.

On the rock beneath her right foot, you can see written in Oriya language, Dancing for the Divine.

30 × 40 inches (76 × 102cm)

One of the Seven Classical styles of Indian Dance, Odissi comes from the State of Orissa and was traditionally danced as a form of Temple Worship by both male and females. Using hand mudras, complex footwork and facial expressions, it is used to tell stories and portray a range of emotions.

On the rock beneath her right foot, you can see written in Oriya language, Dancing for the Divine.

30 × 40 inches (76 × 102cm)

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